i have a 2007 dodge charger 3.5 engine when i start my car the cooling fans comes on automatically car wont go over 30 mph or shift out of 1st gear. Somebody please help me!!!!!!

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Asked by MsJames_2014 Aug 25, 2014 at 10:01 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SXT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Help Please......

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It is hard to diagnose your problem without knowing the code,s,take to your local autozone or part,s store have them to run the code,s,it will help diagnose the problem you are having,if you get code,s they will tell you what they are,and if you need more help,that they can,t provide,let me know the code,s and i will help you.

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it starts up but cooling fans comes on den i go to put it in gear then it bucks from gear to gear i dont know whats going on i need help really trying to get my car fixed...

143,765

Alright,all the code,s you gave me,all lead to a lost of communication to your ecm,have you tried to reset the ecm?

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143,765

Go take the positive cable off your battery for about five minute,s,should reset it.

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its the engine control module right....... will that make my transmission act up and cooling fans come on....

143,765

No ,you can try to reset it by what i said,and should work,but if it dose not,then you may end up taking to a dealer to do it,and in your model charger,there is a known issue of a bad ground wire that cause,s this.

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ok thanks so much for your time and your help i will let you know how everything goes tomorrow and again Thanks!!!!!!!

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